Sunday, April 15, 2012

Profesional Plagarism Vs Fan boy-emulation...Pt.1

This is an example of International Corporations taking advantage of creative professionals in america...
I went to the theaters to see Robot Jox and enjoyed most of the Full-Moon movies in either straight to video or at the time the 2dollar Tuesday evening movies and sometimes when there was a holiday I would go to the matinee by myself and see a pg-13 movie that was pretty entertaining for the time because there was a different kind of special effects that took a really long time to produce and the designs were a separate entity from Japanese stop-motion because of a different internal creative work ethic...
Japanese Designers that are from a more isolated generation never did things like this but would rather do something that payed "tribute" to something they liked, but modern Japanese and my generational contemporary's live a false rebel or criminal persona that justify direct rip-offs based non not having the mental capacity or creative professional skills to be independent of social network slave/pack animal mentality's, meaning that they fear being socially excluded and mutual objected and having to be an individual because they fear being singled out and questioned for their lack of support of a foul plan, like hate crime based plagiarism and also suppressing personality's of creator's that they idolize and also cannot match...
I think the Robot Jox one was far superior and also is an example of when the America's responsible segregation and non religious creative economy produced a  type of independent media company that  could make things that stood out and were completely original based on their unique isolation and geography based on the lack of the Internet.
That's a Moon-rip.
Capcom shame on you.

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